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- Israelsson, Magnus, et al.
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Compulsory Commitment to Care of Substance Misusers : A Worldwide Comparative Analysis of the Legislation
- 2010
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Ingår i: The Open Addiction Journal. - 1874-9410. ; 3:1, s. 117-130
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of the 20th century and evaluates the implementation of WHO recommendations since the 1960s. Based on three WHO reports, the legislation of 90 countries and territories are analyzed, and types as well as predictors of such legislation are analyzed in multivariate models from country characteristics. Laws on CCC for alcohol and drug misusers are common all over the world; more than 80 percent of the countries and territories studied have such laws. The majority use civil commitment – acute or rehabilitative – in accordance with welfare logic, while a large minority still uses commitment under criminal law, based on a moral logic. Civil CCC is positively related to strong economies or having been part of the Soviet legal system. CCC under criminal law is negatively related to the same factors.
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- Israelsson, Magnus, 1967-, et al.
(författare)
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Compulsory Commitment to Care of Substance Misusers : – A Worldwide Comparative Analysis of the Legislation
- 2010
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Ingår i: The Open Addiction Journal. - : Bentam Open. - 1874-9410. ; 3, s. 117-130
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of the 20th centuryand evaluates the implementation of WHO recommendations since the 1960s. Based on three WHO reports, thelegislation of 90 countries and territories are analyzed, and types as well as predictors of such legislation are analyzed inmultivariate models from country characteristics. Laws on CCC for alcohol and drug misusers are common all over theworld; more than 80 percent of the countries and territories studied have such laws. The majority use civil commitment –acute or rehabilitative – in accordance with welfare logic, while a large minority still uses commitment under criminallaw, based on a moral logic. Civil CCC is positively related to strong economies or having been part of the Soviet legalsystem. CCC under criminal law is negatively related to the same factors. This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of the 20th century and evaluates the implementation of recommendations from WHO since the 1960ies. Based on three WHO-reports, legislations of 90 countries and territories are analyzed, and predictors of such legislation, as well as type of such, are analyzed from country characteristics in multivariate models. Laws on CCC for alcohol and drug misusers are common all over the world, since more than 80 percent of the explored countries and territories have such laws. The majority use civil commitment – acute or rehabilitative – in accordance with welfare logic, while a great minority still uses commitment in criminal law, based on a moral logic. Civil CCC is positively related to strong economy or having been part of the Soviet legal system. CCC in criminal law is negatively related to the same factors
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